INSIDE THE SCHOOL DISTRICT Here are some...
INSIDE THE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Here are some of the decisions coming out of Tuesday’s school
board meeting.
LINDA MOOK HONORED
WHAT HAPPENED
The board honored Linda Mook, the outgoing president of the
Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers, with a starfish plaque for her
35 years of service. Receiving two standing ovations, Mook gave an
emotional thank you to the board for appreciating her work.
“I truly think this honor is less about me and more about who
we’ve become together,” Mook said. “I think it’s really a testament
of what we can do together. We don’t speak with a single voice, but
we can speak with a united voice.”
Board members expressed gratitude for the relationship she helped
build between the school district and the teacher’s union, as well as
hope that they will be able to continue that relationship in the
future.
2002 API SCORES
WHAT HAPPENED
Peggy Anatol , director of assessment for the school district,
presented the Academic Performance Index report for 2002 to the
board. Seeing large discrepancies among the various rankings within
the report, board members expressed concern about the accuracy of the
numbers.
“It looks pretty bogus to me, what the state does,” said Trustee
Tom Egan, the first to express concern about the report. “I’m just
concerned about what perception it gives to the outside world.”
Most of the other board members agreed.
While concerns about the statistical accuracy of the report were
expressed, board members also agreed that the base scores could still
be used as a motivation for improvement.
WHAT IT MEANS
Because of concerns expressed by board members, Anatol agreed to
work with the board to provide a better understanding of what the
rankings represent. No decision was required.
2003 SUMMER SCHOOL
WHAT HAPPENED
Jaime Castellanos, assistant superintendent of secondary schools,
gave a presentation to the board on the location and calendar for the
2003 summer school for secondary education. He also told the board
that they were working on expanding the courses offered during the
summer session to include art and adult and evening classes. The
middle school summer program will be a 25-day session at TeWinkle
Middle School. The high school program will be a 30-day session at
Estancia High School.
WHAT IT MEANS
The board approved the 2003 summer school location and calendar
for the secondary and middle school programs.
-- Compiled by
Christine Carrillo
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